Today, before I left for work, I observed at the feeders in my yard:

Several hundred Rosy-Finches; Brown-capped, Gray-crowned (including
Hepburn's) and Blacks.
50-60  Evening Grosbeaks
1 White-winged Dove
and a bunch of Red-winged Blackbirds.

When I can watch a bit...like this weekend, I usually see per day:

4-6 Cassin's Finch
1 each: Wt-throated, Wt-crowned and Song Sparrows
I THINK a single Tree Sparrow, but could be another Chipping Sparrow
     (but do those ever have a messy center spot on their pale, gray
breasts?)
15+ each Pine Siskins, Am Goldfinch, House Finches
20+ Dark-eyed Juncos (Slate, Gray-headed, Oregon, Pink-sided)
6-8 each Mtn. and Black-capped Chickadees
2-3 Wt-breasted Nuthatch
1 Am. Robin
5 Blue Jays
2-3 Downy Woodpeckers
1-2 Hairy Woodpeckers
2-3 Northern Flickers
8 Bk-billed Magpies
1 each: Wt-winged and Mourning Dove
30 Eurasian Collared Doves
40 Red-winged Blackbirds
4 House Sparrows
15-50 Am. Crows
6-8 Common Ravens

And of course the occasional hawks: usually 1 or 2 Red-tail, a
Coopers, Sharpie or Merlin and the other day my first Am. Kestrel
enjoyed lunch in the backyard yard.




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